RABBITSKIN MARKET.
DUNEDIN PRICES LOWER. Per Press Association. DUNEDIN, Oct. 15. Small catalogues were offered at to-day’s rabhitskins sale. As is us'ual at this time of the year overseas orders have practically ceased and there was a substantial decline in nil grades of bucks of from 9d to 18d per lb. Does were fairly firm, with the exception of springs and outgoings, which were 6d to J2d lower. Following is the range of prices:— Summer, broken, 25d to 26d; second winter, broken, 31d to 32d; first winter, broken, 37d to 39d; runners, 23d to 241 d ; summers, 23d to 27d; small, 19d to 21d; light racks, 30d to 31}d; first spotted winters, bucks, 96d to 102 d; does, 60d to 66}d ; second winter bucks, lo4d to llOd; second winter does, 77d to 80d; first winter bucks, 1 lod to 121(1; first winter does, 80d to 85d ; outgoing bucks, 52d to 74d ; does, 47d to 50d ; springs, bucks, 40(1 to 43d ; does, 32d to 34(1; milky, 24d to 34d; lawn, 20d to 30(1; winter fawn, 60(1 to 70(1; summer black, 18d to 20d; first winter black, 60d to 70d; second winter black, 50d to 60d ; hareskins, 16d to 20d; horsehair, to 18(1.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVI, Issue 273, 16 October 1936, Page 5
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201RABBITSKIN MARKET. Manawatu Standard, Volume LVI, Issue 273, 16 October 1936, Page 5
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